United StatesHouse Bill 2956HR 2956
DISASTER Act of 2025
Emergency Management
9 pages
- house
- senate
- president
Last progress April 17, 2025 (7 months ago)
Introduced on April 17, 2025 by Scott Peters
House Votes
Pending Committee
April 17, 2025 (7 months ago)Referred to the House Committee on Transportation and Infrastructure.
Senate Votes
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Presidential Signature
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AI Summary
The DISASTER Act of 2025 would require the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) to send Congress a yearly report on all federal help related to disasters. The report must add up money the government commits for disaster response, recovery, mitigation (risk-reduction) efforts, and the costs to run these activities across certain agencies and programs. The bill’s purpose is to provide a single, yearly accounting of disaster-related assistance provided by the federal government.
Key points:
- Who is affected: OMB, federal agencies that handle disaster programs, and Congress, which receives the report.
- What changes: OMB must compile and submit an annual report covering obligations for disaster response, recovery, mitigation, and administrative costs for specified agencies and programs.
- When: Every year (annual report).
Text Versions
Text as it was Introduced in House
ViewApril 17, 2025•9 pages
Amendments
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